Virginia Beach Surf & Rescue Museum at 24th Street on the Boardwalk. Honoring, Celebrating, and Preserving Virginia Beach Coastal History. WED-SAT 10AM-4PM
FUN FACT FRIDAY!
Phil Edwards was one of the first East Coast surfers to be featured on the cover of โSports Illustratedโ
Come check out one of his 1964 Hobie Models at the Museum today!
Weโre open from 10-4 today! ๐๐
What a great view of the NASSC tournament at the oceanfront this weekend!
Stop on by for a break from the sun, to refill your water, and learn a little bit more about the history of the beach! โ๏ธ๐
#VBSRMuseum
PIG and Oyster Fest
OCTOBER 17th from 1-5 at the 24th Street Park.
Join us for Oysters, BBQ, Beer and Silent Auction
Early Bird tickets are only 55 dollars before September 17th.
Music by Dogjaw
Welcome to The Coast Cast. Our new podcast is now on Spotify. Episode 1: The Pandemic Pivot. Changing strategy for a new normal. https://t.co/xxJjNqnUnv
The rain associated with Sally will overspread the area this morning and become heavy at times this afternoon through Friday morning. The heaviest rainfall will be across southern Virginia and northern North Carolina. The rain becomes much lighter Friday afternoon.
TROPICS
#Sally will weaken over land but will spread a LOT of rain over the southeast.
We could see several inches of rain Thursday and Friday.
https://t.co/Op35kWgP4y
#FirstWarn3
HAPPENING NOW: More than 15 months after 12 people were killed and 4 others injured at the @CityofVaBeach Municipal center - Emily Labows, Director of Cultural Affairs lays out a recommendation on how to move forward with establishing permanent memorial @WAVY_News
Willis Augustus Hodges was the first African American Lighthouse Keeper at Cape Henry in 1870. That was after Hodges represented Princess Anne County at the Virginia Constitutional Convention in 1867.
#1minutetour#thiscoolmuseum#AfricanAmericanHistory#USHistory
Notice that hazy, milky sky this morning? That is a result of smoke (well above our heads) from wildfires across the Western US. Notice that the smoke originates across the west and then gets pulled to the east due to the jet stream aloft. The haziness may increase later today.